Ophthalmic Technician

St. Luke's Cataract and Laser Institute -
Tampa, FL

Posted: February 28, 2019

Have you ever dreamed of a career in healthcare? Are you a Veterinary Tech or a Pharmacy Tech seeking a new opportunity in the medical field? We have opportunities for bright and talented people to work on the leading edge of medical technology and patient care.

Earn as you learn…

We train bright, new talent who have an outstanding presence to become ophthalmic medical technicians.

As a technician with St. Luke’s, you will be part of our world renowned medical team using state-of-the-art technology to provide the highest quality care to our patients. You will be the first person who sees our patients, completing visual field testing and various diagnostic testing.

Company Mission

“Excellence…with love” is a mission statement we adhere to in every aspect of our care giving, from the moment a patient walks through our doors to the follow-up care they receive. We are committed to helping our patients attain overall wellness in body, mind, and spirit.

Why work at St. Luke’s?

St. Luke’s is a legendary ophthalmic practice with five locations in the Gulf Coast region of Florida and one in The Villages. The St. Luke’s name is known not only for excellence in cataract surgery results and patient care but also for career opportunities and growth in the communities we serve. Our offices are found in places where many people vacation, so if you’re seeking a position with a Florida lifestyle where you have the chance to learn new skills every day and get to work alongside some of the best doctors and support staff in the world, you’ve come to the right place!

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